No matter how cheap the flat screen TVs or how generous the early bird coupons, many people (that includes us) were unwilling to endure the pushing and shoving required to get a piece of the Black Friday madness. They are waiting for Cyber Monday. In fact, even as retailers amp up the deals, consumers are increasingly sitting out the in-store sales. Bankrate.com estimated that only 23% of Americans would end up shopping in a physical store Friday, down from 28% two years ago.

Retailers, of course, know this better than anyone, so they are hoping to break the internet with bargains for those who prefer to shop from their couches on Cyber Monday. An estimated 36% of Americans will take to their computers and smartphones in the post Thanksgiving bargain hunt. If you plan to be one of them, don’t get overwhelmed by all of the sales out there. We rounded up a list of some of the best deals below. Note that Cyber Monday is a bit more fluid that Black Friday, so many deals will be announced at the last minute.

Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) will host a live show online on Cyber Monday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET, featuring live demos of products. Its product offerings online have tripled this year. Cyber Week deals will start right after midnight Thanksgiving and more deals will be unveiled on Monday.

Discount applies to Grand Luxury Villas and higher room categories for travel between January 2017 and April 30, 2017. Guests must book on the website on Cyber Monday.

COMO North America – Miami and Turks and Caicos: 30%-38% Off COMO Hotels & Resorts’ North American hotels is offering savings for stays between Dec. 1, 2016 and Aug. 25, 2017. Guests booking a Garden View Room at Parrot Cay will see a 38% discount, while Metropolitan Miami Beach is offering 30% off on the Metropolitan Room

Solage – Napa Valley: 25% off Discount applies to stays between Dec.1, 2016 and March 31, 2017. Starting rate after discount applied is $292.50 (based on a $390 standard rate).

More Retail:

Sears (SHLD): Sears’ Cyber Monday sales begin at midnight Saturday and continue until midnight Tuesday. Look for bargains at sears.com/cyber. Here are a few top deals:

Expedia (EXPE): From noon to 6 pm eastern, Expedia.com will offer new hotel coupons hourly. Expedia wants you to download its app, so that’s where the best deals are – savings of up to 90% off hotels on Cyber Monday.

Club Monaco is taking 25% off orders of $150-plus, 30% off orders of $250-plus and 35% off on orders of $400-plus. You get an additional 30% off with the code “THANKSAGAIN” on Cyber Monday.

Nine West is offering 50% off on all boots and booties and up to 50% off on everything else on Black Friday, but you can get an additional 30% off orders over $125 on Cyber Monday and Tuesday.

Best Buy (BBY): Cyber Monday has historically been a great time to get great deals on electronics at Best Buy, but they don’t release details until the last minute. The deals start a day early, on Sunday, Nov. 27.

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Missing Reels by Farran Smith Nehme — $15.95 paperback. Also available on Kindle for $15.15. Nehme’s novel tells the story of a woman who seeks to uncover a long-forgotten silent film, and discovers a host of characters—including a love interest—along the way.

No matter how cheap the flat screen TVs or how generous the early bird coupons, many people (that includes us) were unwilling to endure the pushing and shoving required to get a piece of the Black Friday madness.

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